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Let’s Talk: Truth in Love turns from the goal of a happy life to the path that leads there. After defining happiness as the union of peace and joy rooted in our true circumstances as children of God, we now return to Jesus’ very first recorded sermon—the Sermon on the Mount—to discover how that life begins.

Jesus opens His ministry with eight surprising statements we call the Beatitudes. Far from offering simple encouragement or moral advice, Jesus lays out a progression—a set of spiritual steps that form the foundation of a transformed life. He begins by declaring the blessing of being “poor in spirit,” recognizing our deep need for God. From there, He leads us through mourning what is broken in the world and in ourselves, embracing humility and meekness, and developing a deep hunger for righteousness.

As these steps build upon one another, Jesus shows us what true righteousness looks like in action—mercy toward others, purity of heart that allows us to see God at work, and becoming peacemakers who reflect our Heavenly Father’s character. Finally, He prepares us for the cost of living this way: opposition and persecution in a broken world that resists God’s Kingdom. Yet even here, Jesus calls us blessed, reminding us that “He who is in us is greater than he who is in the world.”

This episode reveals that the Beatitudes are not isolated sayings but a connected journey—one that leads us into deeper intimacy with God, greater compassion for others, and a life shaped by the values of God’s Kingdom rather than the culture around us. These are the first steps toward the peace and joy that define a truly happy life in Christ—not just for a new year, but forever.

Looking for more? Dive deeper into the truth in love with these three insightful books:
Moon in the Darkness
Be with Jesus, Be like Jesus, Be for Jesus
Christ in Us is the Hope of Glory

These books are available online. To learn more, visit
https://friendsofthekingministries.org, where you can also read columns written for the Kingsport Times-News over the last eighteen years.

God bless, and we look forward to having you join us for the next episode.